This flashback is so interesting and necessary. Many stories don't know how to work with the "villain" and make him a bad person from the beginning. Of course, there may be people like that, but some good people become bad over time and I like that this manhwa expresses that.
It also explains why Haesoo was reluctant to move away for so long; the good memories she had with him were like handcuffs.
I feel like there is still a lot to discover in the story of the two: at what point did Mincheol's key turn? What was Haesoo's reaction? We had glimpses of a possible pregnancy and assault, what happened?
Other than that, I'm anxious for the story to return to the present and for Haesoo to give the teddy bear to Taeha (≧∀≦)
Make it make sense please
She wants him to have a gf instead of Ho bcuz she knows that's difficult to be different
So, instead of supporting them how she should have been supported by her parents she's going to do the same thing that makes her sad and lonely to him?
I know that the author wanted to come with an "I know you will suffer so I won't support you out of worry" for her backstory, but it's sounding more like "I suffered so you should suffer too"
Now, the question is: the author did it intentionally or nah? The girl is just dumb?
That's good! That's a different job path and really suits Kaoruko
I was kinda afraid she was going to say she wanted to be a teacher. Nothing wrong with it or anything like that but I feel like every shojo girl wants to be a teacher and it's meh
It's good to see some of them pursue different careers.
What's the point of introducing a new character saying he's the best in the school, top of the top, alpha male super fantastic and so on, only to kill him in the same chapter?
And worse, a pathetic death because they didn't let him kill any of the villains. He diz serious damage? Yes, but still he should've taken one of them with him.
It's time to let the fckin pink praying mantis or one of them go. The academy's people are dying one after the other or getting permanent injuries and the villains always recover and come back with even better powers.
I think #1 still had so much potential, he looked so interesting. He said he would only give up his position if he saw someone better than him, so this was the perfect opportunity to have Suchan fight alongside him, see that he still has a lot of room to grow and take another leap in power.
Although Nest has won a few times, it seems like all they do lately is lose.
I swear, it'll be disappointing (just like it was now with #1) if the rest of the Propolis older members die in vain or in a stupid fight.











Just venting here, but I don't like it when stories with reincarnation in another body completely change the essence of the bottom's appearance to something more beautiful/pretty. Like, the colonel's original appearance, for me, is much more interesting and he's still handsome.
This isn't the first manhwa with this trope that this happens, it's ALL OF THEM. The MC is always more masculine and rugged, and when he reincarnates he becomes soft and petite. Not alone when the character who was once strong turns out weak so the top can shine and protect them
This last part doesn't seem to be the case here, but I swear if the colonel (who was mentioned in the story several times as an experienced and powerful guide) become a weakling, I will be dropping it
I like him too much to see that happening
SAY IT LOUDER!!
And honestly its so true, I dropped Regas? Or whatever its called cus I got so annoyed with how they changes mc completly (and the age gap tbh).
Like we dont need uke to be a twink, ESPECIALLY when they were strong and independent before